Sentences with phrase «advertising language»

At about the same time, he began to introduce commercial products and advertising language into his compositions, which became a trademark of his work.
Their use of advertising language and text displays made it possible to experience language in a physically immersive way, yet advertising wasn't something I wanted to be associated with at that time.
«If you're spending twice as much money on advertising but you are coupling that with truth in advertising language, I would think that they would negate each other out» said Conrad, who said she doesn't understand the logic behind using additional lottery revenues to fund an ongoing expense like teacher pay.
Willis Thomas again uses advertising language to talk about commerce and the economy and its relationship to the black male identity.
The children's programs act has called into question, such as ABC's «Pac - Man,» CBS's «Dungeons and Dragons,» and NBC's «Smurfs,» mix editorial and advertising language so completely that it is impossible to tell the difference, said Peggy Charren, president of the advocacy...
Those from B ® anded explore advertising language and logos, particularly those featuring African American men.
And finally, in the work «An Unidentified Jamaican Boy Uses the Puma H Street Running Shoe to Run for his Freedom 2003/2005 ″ Willis Thomas again uses advertising language to talk about commerce and the economy and its relationship to the black male identity.
«It was with the advertising language
«By employing shelves, window displays, mirrored platforms, and retail slatwalls as a literal platform to display objects and images, my installations question the paradox inherent in manic consumption and advertising language
If this is indeed the case, a qualifying statement explaining that the attorney does not have fluency in the advertised language should be considered.
Explain your rules about signage, advertising language, when to use the equal opportunity slogans and logos, and open house ads, as well as the allocation of advertising costs and space.
Advertising language has to be considered in context, so it's not possible to construct a definitive list of acceptable and unacceptable words.
Those guidelines, which seem cringeworthy today, spelled out advertising language to be avoided, including «white private home,» «Hebrew,» or «ghetto.»
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